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Sarah Sacha Dollacker

Sarah Sacha Dollacker is a writer in Atlanta, Georgia. She can also be found at redroomlibrary.com

Books reviewed by Sarah Sacha Dollacker

The Miniaturist (09/03/14)
Black Moon (04/09/14)
Wake (03/05/14)
Belle Cora (01/22/14)
Longbourn (10/16/13)
The Fever Tree (06/19/13)
Americanah (06/05/13)
The Healing (02/15/12)
The Maid (11/17/11)
The Betrayal (11/03/11)
The Tiger's Wife (03/24/11)
Fall of Giants (10/20/10)
The Coral Thief (01/13/10)
Broken Jewel (11/19/09)
Brooklyn (06/10/09)
Carpentaria (05/06/09)
All Other Nights (04/22/09)
Revelation (02/19/09)
The Help (02/19/09)
Disquiet (11/12/08)
The Wasted Vigil (09/18/08)
What Was Lost (07/11/08)
December (06/18/08)
The White Tiger (05/02/08)
The Outlander (05/02/08)
Animal's People (04/17/08)
The Lost City (02/21/08)
Day (01/24/08)

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